On Mar 26, 08 19:19:17 -0400, Ben Kaduk wrote:
I have this Radeon HD 2400 Pro branded by VisionTek; their label says: Radeon B2 256 HD 2400 Pro (PCIe)
This card (0x94C3:0x1545:0x3210: Radeon HD 2400 Pro) has already been entered into the quirks datatable. I assume that your driver isn't current git.
(2) Once I have both output ports delivering signal, I can only get mirrored display -- xrandr does not want to give me the two monitors as independent objects, even if I run a (e.g.) xrandr --output DVI-I_2/digital --right-of VGA_1
The "Virtual" keyword is commented out. Without having a large virtual
assigned on startup time, you cannot put one monitor next to the other.
Also, verify the version of your xrandr tool. If it's 1.2.2, you might
have to upgrade, or specify the --crtc to use manually on the command
line. This is actually a FAQ, I finally added it to the wiki.
CU
Matthias
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